Friendly units frame shapes are depicted as what type of shape? - ANSWER:
Rectangle
Which of the following are the two categories of military symbols? - ANSWER:
Framed and Unframed
What is your unit symbol if you are in an Armor Brigade? - ANSWER: Blue Rectangle
with X on top and Circle inside.
Which of the following echelon amplifiers represents a team or crew? - ANSWER:
Hollow Circle with one diagonal line.
Which of the following symbols is representing a target reference point? - ANSWER:
Plus Symbol
Your unit is depicted in an area on a map. Which symbol for an area will your unit be
depicted in? - ANSWER: Hollow Circle with an AA in the middle.
You are conducting an attack by fire mission. How is this tactical mission task
depicted on a map? - ANSWER: Half a Hexagon (Diamond shaped) with an arrow
pointing out of the side.
Which of the following retrograde task symbols represents a delay? - ANSWER: U-
Turn arrow with an D acronym in the middle.
Which of the following icons represents Armor? - ANSWER: Circle
Which of the following icons represents CBRN? - ANSWER: (Looks like two opened
gas canisters cross thrown in the air).
You are depicting a friendly unit on a course of action sketch. What category of
military symbol would you use? - ANSWER: Framed
You are reviewing a graphics overlay for a defense, and you want to see where the
engineers are going to emplace obstacles. What color normally depicts obstacles? -
ANSWER: Green
You are putting together an operations overlay. You know from your lesson on
Understanding Military Terms and Symbols that each tactical symbol has a specific
meaning and/or function. What is a specified geographic surface included within a
defineated set of lines (boundaries) used for the purpose of facilitating coordination
and decontification between adjacent units, formations, or other specific
geographical surfaces called? - ANSWER: Area
, Which of the following symbolizes an ambulance exchange point? - ANSWER: A
hollow box with an upside-down hollow triangle directly underneath with the
acronym AXP in the square.
Which of the following three enablers allow the ABCT to conduct offensive
operations with precision and speed? - ANSWER: Mobility, protection, and
firepower.
An ABCT conducts offensive operations to do which of the following? - ANSWER:
Defeat, destroy, or neutralize the enemy.
You are part of a Brigade Combat Team. What is one exception for the role of the
BCT from the 4 provided? - ANSWER: Provide area security, coordinate with NGO's
and PVO's and provide transportation assets to enhance nation building missions.
IBCT missions typically include which of the following except? - ANSWER: Conducting
Detainee Operations
Which Brigade Combat Team would you be a part of that is better suited for
operations in restrictive and complex, urban combat? - ANSWER: The Infantry BCT
Which company is unique to the IBCT? - ANSWER: Weapons company
The SBCT primarily fights as what? - ANSWER: Dismounted Infantry
If you were in the SBCT what means do you use to perform your role of closing with
and destroying the enemy? - ANSWER: Fire and Movement
The BCTs signal company is organic to which battalion? - ANSWER: The Brigade
Engineer Battalion
Which battalion within a BCT is equipped to perform counter-mobility tasks? -
ANSWER: INCORRECT
Infantry Battalion
All BCTs include which of these capabilities to meet mission requirements? -
ANSWER: Maneuver; field artillery; intelligence; signal; engineering; CBRN; and
sustainment capabilities.
Which of the following is the ABCT's primary maneuver force? - ANSWER: Combined
Arms Battalion
What type of operations can all IBCT's conduct? - ANSWER: Air Assault
An IBCT's Cavalry Squadron mission typically focuses on which of the following? -
ANSWER: Information Requirements